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I have a Brattonsound gun cabinet that has held air rifles for several years.
I had been thinking about using this to store any aegs I might buy. But there are two problems. Any guns I buy are likely to be sub-carbines or CQB length rifles, and the foam dividers in my cabinet are too high and the spaces too narrow. Because it has held mainly springer air rifles the foam has been in contact with gun oils for long periods of time, and I hesitate to allow this to have contact with even the externals of airsoft guns.
My first gun has a folding metal stock. Is there any problem with storing such a gun upright with the stock folded out? I just wondered if the weight of the rest of the rifle pressing down on the stock might weaken the folding mechanism over time. Would I be better storing the gun horizontally?
What do you use. Ideally a simple wooden cupboard for which I could fashion my own dividers at my preferred height would be good. Any recommendations would be appreciated. I have been considering the foam dividers that are attached to a metal surface magnetically, but these kind of dividers are not very deep and are designed to hold a rifle by the barrel ie. rather tight for a gun with a ris or thick hand guard.
I had been thinking about using this to store any aegs I might buy. But there are two problems. Any guns I buy are likely to be sub-carbines or CQB length rifles, and the foam dividers in my cabinet are too high and the spaces too narrow. Because it has held mainly springer air rifles the foam has been in contact with gun oils for long periods of time, and I hesitate to allow this to have contact with even the externals of airsoft guns.
My first gun has a folding metal stock. Is there any problem with storing such a gun upright with the stock folded out? I just wondered if the weight of the rest of the rifle pressing down on the stock might weaken the folding mechanism over time. Would I be better storing the gun horizontally?
What do you use. Ideally a simple wooden cupboard for which I could fashion my own dividers at my preferred height would be good. Any recommendations would be appreciated. I have been considering the foam dividers that are attached to a metal surface magnetically, but these kind of dividers are not very deep and are designed to hold a rifle by the barrel ie. rather tight for a gun with a ris or thick hand guard.
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